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Edible crops galoreWith all this sunny weather, everything in the garden is booming and we are picking raspberries every day. My newly established gooseberry… Started by Dick Harris |
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Jun 23, 2022 Reply by Dick Harris |
Second edible crop of the yearHere are a few spears of asparagus. A treat which should go on giving for most of May. Started by Dick Harris |
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Apr 29, 2022 Reply by John Leeming |
Autumn garden produceThis large fruit is growing on a long vine that erupted from the ground where some of our home made compost had been spread. It appeared m… Started by Dick Harris |
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Nov 27, 2020 Reply by vaneska |
November in the gardenGuy Fawkes Night is always a good time to get rid of the accumulated pile of prunings, brambles and other woody detritis. This year the fla… Started by Dick Harris |
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Nov 19, 2020 Reply by Dick Harris |
White beet cropFor the first time I have grown what were sold to me as "white beetroot". Here are a few I harvested today: and this is… Started by Dick Harris |
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Aug 14, 2020 Reply by Dick Harris |
Potato cropHere is the result of planting one seed potato back in March. This is a main crop variety called Picasso. 2.5kg from one little spud. The… Started by Dick Harris |
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Jul 30, 2020 Reply by EMC2 |
Bean seedlingsI have five runner bean seedlings and 6 climbing French bean seedlings surplus to my needs. Going free to first come first served. Started by Dick Harris |
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May 8, 2020 Reply by Dick Harris |
This year's cropsI am happy to report that the corona virus lock-down has had no discernible effect on the garden - except perhaps to mean that I have been… Started by Dick Harris |
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Apr 10, 2020 Reply by V Shipp |
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